The Book of Woe, Gary Greenberg
The Book of Woe, Gary Greenberg
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The Book of Woe
The DSM and the Unmaking of Psychiatry

Author: Gary Greenberg

Narrator: David Drummond

Unabridged: 14 hr

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 05/13/2013


Synopsis

For more than two years, author and psychotherapist Gary Greenberg has embedded himself in the war that broke out over the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (the DSM)—the American Psychiatric Association's compendium of mental illnesses and what Greenberg calls "the book of woe."

Since its debut in 1952, the book has been frequently revised, and with each revision, the "official" view on which psychological problems constitute mental illness. Homosexuality, for instance, was a mental illness until 1973, and Asperger's gained recognition in 1994 only to see its status challenged nearly twenty years later. Each revision has created controversy, but the DSM-5, the newest iteration, has shaken psychiatry to its foundations. The APA has taken fire from patients, mental health practitioners, and former members for extending the reach of psychiatry into daily life by encouraging doctors to diagnose more illnesses and prescribe more therapies—often medications whose efficacy is unknown and whose side effects are severe. Critics—including Greenberg—argue that the APA should not have the naming rights to psychological pain or to the hundreds of millions of dollars the organization earns, especially when even the DSM's staunchest defenders acknowledge that the disorders listed in the book are not real illnesses.

Greenberg's account of the history behind the DSM, which has grown from pamphlet-sized to encyclopedic since it was first published, and his behind-the-scenes reporting of the deeply flawed process by which the DSM-5 has been revised is both riveting and disturbing. Anyone who has received a diagnosis of mental disorder, filed a claim with an insurer, or just wondered whether daily troubles qualify as true illness should know how the DSM turns suffering into a commodity and the APA into its own biggest beneficiary. Invaluable and informative, The Book of Woe is bound to spark intense debate among expert and casual listeners alike.

About Gary Greenberg

Gary Greenberg is a practicing psychotherapist in Connecticut and the author of The Noble Lie. He has written about the intersection of science, politics, and ethics for many publications, including Harper's, the New Yorker, Wired, Discover, Rolling Stone, and Mother Jones, where he's a contributing writer.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Charlene on December 03, 2015

This is one of my favorite books of the year. Greenberg does not hold back with his fair, and yet scathing, review of the DSM from its inception to now. During my undergrad as a cog neuro major, one of my favorite classes was one in which we tore apart the various diagnoses in the DSM. I think it is......more

Goodreads review by Steve on December 02, 2013

This is not an easy read for anyone but those who might have an interest in Psychiatry or the medicalisation of life; it is however very enlightening. Written by a psychaitrist, though no doubt he is now systematically shunned by his colleagues, this study shows up the DSM, the Bible of psychiatry t......more

Goodreads review by Glenn on March 27, 2014

My five stars are tentative, a reaction to the first few pages of this book. I can already tell it's going to be interesting, intelligent, and insightful. I like a writer who can write a good sentence and make a good point. If this book is as good as Greenberg's "Manufacturing Depression," it will d......more

Goodreads review by Kater on September 09, 2013

I saw this in a bookstore and only had to read the cover to know it was a book I'd be interested in. Psychology? Personality descriptors? Behind-the-scenes drama? I'm there! I adore psychology, love reading about it, but am skeptical about medical authorities, so I figured I'd rip through this book......more

Goodreads review by Jason on June 29, 2013

A solid, if frightening, introduction to the failings of modern psychiatry and the sham of the DSM-5. I had to remind myself that the people Greenberg was writing about were not characters, partially because they acted so strangely and partially because the author painted them in such a buffoonish l......more